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A nonlocal SIR epidemic problem with double free boundaries

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DOI10.1016/j.aml.2022.108259zbMath1497.92244OpenAlexW4282960359WikidataQ113880586 ScholiaQ113880586MaRDI QIDQ2161457

Yujuan Chen, Mingxin Wang

Publication date: 4 August 2022

Published in: Applied Mathematics Letters (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aml.2022.108259

zbMATH Keywords

spreading and vanishingfree boundariesnonlocal SIR model


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Epidemiology (92D30) Free boundary problems for PDEs (35R35)


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  • Dynamics of a nonlocal SIS epidemic model with free boundary
  • Dynamics for the diffusive Leslie-Gower model with double free boundaries
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  • A nonlocal SIS epidemic problem with double free boundaries
  • The dynamics of a Lotka-Volterra competition model with nonlocal diffusion and free boundaries
  • On some free boundary problems of the prey-predator model
  • Nonlinear Second Order Parabolic Equations
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